Suggestions for Tapioca Colors for Halloween party

Started by blackdiamond, October 30, 2006, 05:05:07 PM

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blackdiamond

My wife requested that I make some of my famous tapioca pudding for her office party and told me to have fun with the colors.  In the past I have made blue, green, orange, green and red.  The most gross was probably blue because not many foods are blue (works well for pasta as well).

I'm thinking about making a batch of blue, one of green, and a small one of red to make it look like bloody boogers when mixed together.  Plus it is Seahawks country so the green and blue work well.

Any other ideas?
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jimbo74

those colors sound good... what about black, thats kinda creepy too....
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blackdiamond

Quote from: jimbo74 on October 30, 2006, 05:13:27 PM
those colors sound good... what about black, thats kinda creepy too....

I'm not sure food color and black go together.  It would take a lot to make it really dark.
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alwayzbroken

Nothing says workplace fun like adding Lucas Ep fortified bearing grease to the pudding for extra nutrients :thumbs: It is even bright red for effect.
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blackdiamond

The colors turned out to be a blue, green and red/brown.  Hopefully, they will stay somewhat separated after they cool and are mixed.  I'm sure it will be nasty looking no matter what.

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Quote from: blackdiamond on October 30, 2006, 05:16:16 PM
I'm not sure food color and black go together.  It would take a lot to make it really dark.

For future reference, black is actually purple when you add a lot :hammer:
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